![]() ![]() The back is similar, and is pretty much just two of the front pieces side-by side. For the shoulder and neck, don't cut them yet - sew it together with the shoulders square, then you'll see how much you have to take them in by, and then you can also cut a relevant curve for the neck. With these rectangles, use your other measurements to get the blue cutting lines -for the front measure where your waist and bust have to go, and join them up smoothly. ![]() For all except the legnths, measure fully around the person.įor each section, draw it onto large paper (wrapping paper or brown parcel paper works well) as a rectangle:Īrm / leg = roughly around the top X length ![]() If you have larger shoulders or bust than hips, adjust the pattern accordingly. Note: This is how I make them for me, with average female proportions. I made this after having a couple of people asking how I made my catsuits, so hopefully this will be useful to someone. For examples of costumes made using this, see my Catwoman and Resi5 Jill costumes. I wasn't planning to upload this, but my photobucket account wasn't working. ![]()
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